Hiya Elfboy - try the Goodwill, they often have low cost repairs and also broken systems that might have a matching screen. Betcha there's a geek out there who's put up a take-apart guide for that or a similar machine. The trickiest part is having the right tools for the job, which are typically something like a torx 8 or philips 0. Now, $70 isn't much to replace a screen, but how cool would it be to be able to say "yeah, I just tore it apart and replaced it myself, no biggie" :)
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